Re: hal has lost its mind again.

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>        Thanks. But in this case with kdemod3 the card shows up in system:/media (or
> what I've been calling media:/ [not /media]) my card appears instantly and
> disappears as soon as I remove it. So I dunno, there is something else going
> on here. I'll find it, but if anyone else has a clue, please pass it along.

AFAIK, HAL doesn't mount/umount devices .. hal just notifies your DE
(or whatever listens to its dbus signals) and then your DE makes a
request for the device to be mounted or not (based on preference this
could be automatic or manual).


-- 
damjan


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